tomorrow for and with women affected by disasters.
among pastoral communities. Protecting
water sources ensures availability of this
important commodity hence helping
local communities avoid conflicts.










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Galkacyo, Mudug, Somalia – May 4, 2025 In a significant stride toward fostering responsible journalism and promoting peace, the Centre...
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